Exposure To Asbestos Dust

exposure to asbestos dust
Might have inhaled asbestos while removing popcorn ceiling?

Hello, I recently helped remove a “popcorn” ceiling. We got it wet and simply scraped it off. It did get a bit dusty in there so there was some inhalation for only a few hours and I had a dust mask for about half the time maybe less. Is this an amount of asbestos exposure to be worried about? I am unsure of the age of the home
no no no there is not any immediate pain or anything emergency related just inhaled a bit of dust from workin a few days back and am wondering if it is something I should be concerned with.
I guess no one is reading the question properly >.< I'm not asking if it was asbestos I'm asking if it was which I don't know if it is then how bad can the few hours of mild exposure be?
ok care bear so just a minor infection and that even has a small chance? I was worried that it would lead to mesothelioma, would once for a few hours of scraping a popcorn ceiling raise your risk factor that much?

You did breath dust. Whether it was asbestos, only testing the material will tell. There is NO OTHER WAY TO TELL, it must be tested. If asbestos, a dust mask is not protection.

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One Response to “Exposure To Asbestos Dust”

  1. Jeffry Tisch Says:

    so what’s the question? …sorry i was to busy finishing my donut

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